Jamshedpur, September 3: Motilal Nehru Public School recently organized a comprehensive CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training session for students of Classes 11 and 12, equipping them with vital life-saving skills and the confidence to respond in emergency situations.
The training was conducted under the guidance of Dr. P.K. Ghosh from Tata Main Hospital’s Casualty Department along with his team. Students were given practical demonstrations and hands-on experience in performing CPR techniques, with a focus on responsiveness activation and emergency procedures.

Principal Sangeeta Singh, under whose leadership the school emphasizes holistic development, said the initiative reflects the institution’s vision of nurturing not only academically strong students but also socially responsible and compassionate individuals.
“This effort will go a long way in fostering a culture of safety, responsibility, and empathy among our students. By equipping them with life skills, we are ensuring they can extend timely help to those in need,” she added.
The session was well-received by the students, who actively participated and expressed confidence in their ability to act during emergencies. The program stands as a testament to the school’s commitment to holistic education and community well-being.

